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朝鮮人店主、黒人少女の頭を後から撃ち抜き処刑、LAで大暴動起きる、燃やされたのは朝鮮人が店主の店ばかり
http://www.courttv.com/archive/casefiles/rodneyking/
the killing of Latasha Harlins, a black teenager, by a Korean grocer.
The Korean grocer operated a store in the worst part of South Central.
The grocer thought she was shoplifting. She wasn't and a fight began and she knocked the grocer down and
she was killed with a shot to the back of her head.
Now that was a big story to black people in South Central and it was covered in the Los Angeles Times, the trial was, but the story really never had any national impact.
There were an awful lot of events that could've been triggers for a riot and that served to remind black people that there wasn't much justice for them.
The Latasha Harlins killing was on videotape. It was an in-store videotape and it was grainy and the police seized it so it wasn't shown over and over again.
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~yisei/issues/spring_92/ys92_6.html
Ice Cube attempts to expose the alleged bigotry of Korean merchants in the ghetto through the same medium: explicit rap.
"Black Korea" is his portrayal of the conflict between blacks and Koreans in the ghetto, his iteration of the black voice crying out against Korean misconduct.
http://www.coreanism.org/content.cfm?cat=articles&file=grace
One of the reasons for the L.A uprisings was because Soon Ja Du, a Korean American liquor store owner,
killed Latasha Harlins, an African American girl who Soon Ja Du had thought was going to steal a bottle of orange juice.
Even, if Latasha Harlins were stealing a bottle of orange juice, it still doesn't mean the owner of the store has to shoot the person in the back of the head.
You can replace a bottle of orange juice, but you can never replace someone's life